O Messenger of Allah!
I want to be the most respected person!
The Prophet (PBUH) said: Never speak of any need to the creature, Then you will be the most respected person!!
The companion said: O Messenger of Allah!
I want my allowance to be increased!
The Prophet (PBUH) said: always be holy, You will be given huge sustenance!!
O Messenger of Allah!
i am want to be the strongest!
The Prophet (PBUH) said: Trust in Allah, You will be the most powerful!!
O Messenger of Allah!
I want to be big rich!
be satisfied You will be the richest!!
O Messenger of Allah!
I want to be the greatest scholar!
adopt piety, You will be the greatest scholar!!
O Messenger of Allah!
I want to be famous!
Praise Allah more and more. You will be alone (of Allah).Distinguished!!
O Messenger of Allah!
I want my prayer to be accepted!
Avoid Haram food. Your prayers will be answered!!
O Messenger of Allah!
I want the fullness of my faith!
The Prophet (PBUH) said: Beautify your character Your faith will be fulfilled!!
The Man Who Invented the “Psychopath”? Hervey Cleckley, an influential psychiatrist, is often credited with shaping modern understandings of psychopathy, even though his original intent was to help rather than stigmatize those affected. His 1941 work, The Mask of Sanity, was pivotal, as it introduced the concept of the psychopath as a specific personality type with 16 distinct traits. Cleckley described individuals who seemed outwardly rational but exhibited shallow emotions, lacked empathy, and engaged in destructive behaviors, though often without malice. Cleckley’s perspective was initially sympathetic; he saw these individuals as “forgotten” by psychiatry—people who needed understanding and treatment. However, as psychopathy entered the public lexicon, the term was quickly associated with malice, violence, and even inhumanity. Cleckley’s nuanced portrait of the psychopath was adapted by later researchers like Robert Hare, who created the widely used Psychopathy Checklist, a t...
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